Stop signs

Ever notice the amount of road signs out there: where to go, where to turn, when to start, when to slow down, bumpy roads, uneven paths, stay to the right, stay to the left, people at work, one way, no bicycles, no parking, reserved, handicap only, wrong way, two-hour limit, stay in your lane, u-turns only, stop.

I know you think they are there to keep us safe. But there are too many of us following road signs in our lives (school, work, debt, retirement) and then wonder, “Well, this is where I was told I would find success.”

Success is not on the map. There are no signs to follow. You have to find your own way of getting there.